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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to trigger" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe an action or event that causes another action or event to occur. It can be used to show cause and effect or to describe a specific outcome. Here are some examples: - The loud noise was enough to trigger a panic in the crowd. - The smell of fresh bread always triggers my hunger. - The company decided to offer a discount to trigger more sales. - The butterfly effect suggests that small events can trigger significant consequences. - She is afraid to speak in public because it triggers her anxiety.
Dictionary
to trigger
verb
To fire a weapon.
Exact(60)
That seems to trigger the desired reprogramming.
"I want to trigger things.
That's supposed to trigger readings.
You need to trigger it.
Ashley Banjo knows how to trigger audience response.
To trigger a police raid: Raw milk.
The memoir has helped to trigger openness.
That's enough to trigger a worldwide controversy.
Parliament voted to trigger article 50.
That's big enough to trigger a downpour.
Micro-scratches are used to trigger macropore formation.
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